Gutter guard

ABSTRACT

A device for protecting a gutter having a rear wall, front wall and a bottom wall, the walls defining a trough there between, the device comprising a guard member having generally planar central portion with one side thereof having an inverted U-shaped configuration designed to fit over an upper marginal edge of the rear wall of the gutter while at the other side, there is provided an overflow wall. The guard and gutter are attached directly to a supporting structure by means of screws or other mechanical fastening devices.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a shield for a rain water gutterassembly also known as an eaves trough.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The use of shields for gutters or eaves troughs is well know in theprior art and many patents have issued for different types of shields.The purpose of the gutter shield is essentially to permit passage ofrain water from the roof to the gutter or eaves trough while protectingthe same from extraneous foreign matter such as leaves and the like,which could lead to clogging.

In practice, the use of a shield or a guard comprises a member which isapertured and permits the passage of rain water while banning thepassage of extraneous material into the gutter. The shields or guardsare attached in various manners to a portion to the gutter. However,many of these guards do not function as desired and access must still behad to the eaves trough for cleaning purposes.

It is also been proposed in the art to provide relatively complexstructures wherein the eaves troughs are mounted for rotatable movementsuch that they may be emptied at desired intervals.

It is also being proposed to provide gutters which are designed to havea cover with an outer edge which curls downwardly and the water flowfollows the curved portion due to its own surface tension to cascadeinto the eaves trough which is situated below. All extraneous materialwould theoretically fall to the ground. However, this concept does notalways work when the volume of water becomes sufficiently large so thatthe surface tension is not sufficient to cause all the water to flowinto the gutter. Consequently, there is an overflow.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel gutter guardwhich is securely fixed to the eaves trough on both sides thereof andwhich forwards the rain water into the gutter, but excludes virtuallyall foreign matter.

According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided adevice for protecting a gutter wherein the gutter has a rear wall, afront wall and a bottom wall, the walls defining a trough therebetween,the device comprising a guard member having an elongated configurationwith a generally planar central portion, first and second longitudinallyextending opposed sides located on either side of the generally planarcentral portion, a plurality of apertures extending through thegenerally planar central portion, the first side of the guard memberhaving an inverted U-shaped portion designed to fit over an uppermarginal edge of the rear wall of the gutter, the U-shaped portioncomprising an inner vertical wall and an outer vertical wall, aninturned flange located at the bottom of the outer wall to form a secondgenerally U-shaped portion with the inturned flange being adjacent aninner face of the gutter, the second side of the guard member having anoverflow wall extending vertically upward, a generally horizontalportion extending outwardly from an upper end of the overflow wall, andan inturned flange at a distal end of the horizontal portion adjacentthe underside of the horizontal portion

According to a further aspect of the present invention, there isprovided a device to protect the gutter wherein the gutter has a rearwall, a front wall, and a bottom wall, the walls defining a trough therebetween, the device comprising a guard member having an elongatedconfiguration with a generally planer central portion, first and secondlongitudinally extending sides located on either side of the generallyplaner central portion, a plurality of apertures extending through thegenerally planer central portion, the first side of the guard memberhaving an upwardly extending wall segment, a U-shaped portion beingconnected to the upwardly extending wall segment, a flexible sealingmember extending outwardly from the U-shaped portion, the second side ofthe guard member having an overflow wall extending vertically upwardly,a generally horizontal portion extending outwardly from an upper end ofthe overflow wall, and an inturned flange at the distal end of thehorizontal portion, the inturned flange being adjacent to the undersideof the horizontal portion.

In a still further aspect of the present invention, there is provided adevice to protect the gutter wherein the gutter has a rear wall, a frontwall, and a bottom wall, the walls defining a trough there between, thedevice comprising a guard member having an elongated configuration witha generally planer central portion, first and second longitudinallyextending sides located on either side of the generally planer centralportion, a plurality of apertures extending through the generally planercentral portion, a longitudinally extending flexible sealing membersecured to the first of the guard member, the flexible sealing memberextending upwardly and outwardly therefrom, the second side of the guardmember having an overflow wall extending generally vertically upwardly,and a horizontal portion extending outwardly from an upper end of theoverflow wall, the horizontal portion being designed to rest on thegutter.

The device of the present invention provides a guard for the eavestrough to prevent foreign matter from entering into the eaves trough.This is achieved by means of appropriate sizing of the apertures formedtherein. In this respect, the aperture size and aperture placement mustpermit adequate drainage of the water through the apertures into theeaves trough while substantially excluding any foreign matter whichremains on the top and which normally would be removed by the element ofwind and the like. Adequate sizing of the apertures will preventclogging of the device.

The apertures preferably extend in diagonal rows or lines at an anglewith respect to the gutter length. In preferred embodiments, theapertures have an aperture size of between 2.5 and 10 mm and even morepreferably between 3.0 and 4.0 mm. As the apertures are arranged indiagonal rows, they are also preferably arranged in longitudinallyextending rows.

In a longitudinally extending row, the apertures are spaced apart by adistance of between 10 and 15 mm while in a diagonal row, they arespaced apart by a distance of between 5 and 10 mm.

As will be appreciated, during a period of heavy rain, the drainagemight not be instantaneous and accordingly, there is preferably provideda vertically extending wall adjacent the front wall of the gutter toprevent overflow.

In the first aspect of the invention, there is provided a device whichmay be supplied in various lengths such that it may be retrofitted to agutter and/or done by the do-it yourselfer. To this end, there may beprovided a connecting member for interconnecting the lengths as they areinstalled.

In the first embodiment, the device is secured to the gutter bymechanical fastening means while the gutter itself is also secured tothe supporting structure by mechanical fastening means such as screws.

In the present invention, the device may be provided with a flexiblesealing strip which is retained by the device and is designed above theadjoining structure to prevent water seeping between the gutter andsupport structure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made tothe accompanying drawings illustrating an embodiment thereof, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a gutter guard and an associated guttermounted on a supporting structure;

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view through the gutter and gutter guard;

FIG. 3 is a detailed sectional view of the upper portion of the gutterguard showing attachment thereof;

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of the presentinvention, the view illustrating the gutter guard and means ofattachment;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 showing a modifiedversion of the gutter guard; and

FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of the presentinvention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to the drawings in a greater detail and by referencecharacters thereto, there is illustrated in FIG. 1 a portion of a guttergenerally designated by reference numeral 14 and which is attached to asupporting structure 12 to receive run-off from roof 10.

Gutter 14 is of a conventional design which is widely available in themarket place and has a back wall 16 which is designed to liesubstantially adjacent to the supporting structure 12. Extending betweena front row 20 and back wall 16 is a bottom 18. Front wall 20 includes alower vertical segment 22, a central arcuate segment 24 and uppervertical segment 26. As may be best seen in FIG. 3, at the upper end ofupper vertical segment 26, there is provided an inwardly extendingflange 28 and a reversely extending lower flange 32 connected thereto bymeans of a bight 30. As seen in FIG. 1, a conventional end cap 34 isutilized to seal the end of gutter 14.

According to this embodiment of the present invention, there is provideda gutter guard which is generally designed by reference numeral 36 whichhas a central mean planer portion 38 extending the length of gutter 14.Main central portion 38 has a first side 40, approximate back wall 16and a second side generally designated by reference numeral 42approximate front wall 20. Central planer portion 38 is provided with aplurality of apertures 43 which, as may seen, extend in diagonal rows inan angle of 45 degrees with respect to the length of gutter guard 36.

At first side 40, gutter guard 36 has an inner vertical wall 44 and anouter vertical 48 connected by a bight 46. In turn, at the lower ofouter vertical wall 48, there is provided an inturned flange 50.

At the second side 42 of gutter guard 36, there is provided a verticaloverflow wall 52 which is designed to prevent overflow during periods ofheavy rain. Vertical overflow wall 52 terminates in a bight 54 whichconnects with an horizontal segment 56. In turn, horizontal section 56continues on through bight 60 and terminates in an inturned flange 58.

Screws 62 are used to secure both the gutter 14 and gutter guard 36 tosupporting structure 12. Thus, it may seen in FIG. 3, a screw 62 willextend through both inner vertical wall 44 and outer vertical 48 ofgutter guard 36 and also thru back wall 16 of gutter 14. The inturnedflange 50 helps maintain proper tension on the device.

Similarly, screws 64 are used at the second side 42 to secure gutterguard 36 to gutter 14. Again, the use of inturned flange 58 helpsprevent loosening of the screws 64.

Turning to the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, similarreference numerals with a prime are utilized for similar components.There is provided a gutter guard member generally designated byreference numeral 68 to be used in conjunction with a gutter (only aportion shown) having a back wall 16′ and the upper vertical segment 26′of a gutter front wall. Gutter guard 68 includes a central planerportion 38′ having a first side 40′ and a second side 42′. Apertures 43′extend through the central planer portion 38′.

At the first side 40′, gutter guard 68 has an inner vertical wall 44′.However, at the upper end of inner vertical wall 44′, there is provideda top wall segment 76 and then a downwardly angled segment 78. By meansof bight 80, there is also provided an upwardly angled segment 82.Downwardly angled segment 78 and upwardly angled segment 82 form aU-shaped configuration which are designed to receive one end of asealing element 84 with the other end thereof being abutted againstsupporting structure 12′.

At the second side 42′, guard member 68 has a structure substantiallyidentical to that of gutter guard 36. Thus, there is provided a verticaloverflow wall 52′, a bight 54′, and a horizontal segment 56′. At thedistal end of horizontal segment 56′, there is provided an inturnedflange 58′ which is connected thereto by means of a bight 60′.

As with the case of the previously described embodiment, a screw 62′ isutilized to secure back wall 16′ to supporting structure 12′. However,this embodiment also provides for a hook member 86 having a U-shapedportion 88 at one end thereof. Hook 86 is also attached by means of ascrew 62 while hook 86 engages in the portion between upper inwardlyextending flange 28′ and lower flange 32′. It will also be noted thatscrew 64′ is utilised to retain guard 68 in place as in the previouslydescribed embodiment.

As the guard 68 may be provided in a plurality of pieces forretrofitting, a connector 90 may be utilized which fits within the spacedefined by downwardly angled segment 72, inner vertical wall 44′, and acentral planar portion 38′.

A slightly modified arrangement of the embodiment of FIGS. 4 and 5 isshown in FIG. 6. In this arrangement, it will be noted that hook 86″ issomewhat angled while after the first side 40″, there is provided adownwardly angled wall segment 92 between planar portion 38″ and innervertical wall 44″.

Turning to FIG. 7, there is illustrated another arrangement whereinthere is provided a first upwardly extending portion 94 from planercentral portion. Upwardly extending portion 94 reverses itself in aU-shaped configuration to provide an underlying portion 96 joined bymeans of bight 98. A further bight 100 leads into a third section 102.Between sections 96 and 102, there is provided a U-shaped portionarranged to accept a sealing strip 104.

It will be understood that the above described embodiments are forpurposes of illustration only and changes and modifications may be madethereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

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 8. A device to protect agutter wherein the gutter has a rear wall, a front wall, and a bottomwall, said walls defining a trough there between, said devicecomprising: a guard member having an elongated configuration with agenerally planar central portion, first and second longitudinallyextending sides located on either side of said generally planar centralportion, a plurality of apertures extending through said generallyplanar central portion; a longitudinally extending flexible sealingmember secured to said first side of said guard member, said flexiblesealing member extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom; a tensioningmember having first and second ends said first end of said tensioningmember abutting said rear wall of said gutter, said second end of saidtensioning member having a hook shaped configuration; said second sideof said guard member having an overflow wall extending generallyvertically upwardly, and a horizontal portion extending outwardly froman upper end of said overflow wall, said horizontal portion beingdesigned to rest on said gutter.
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 10. The device of claim8 wherein said apertures are arranged in diagonal rows extending betweensaid first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides.
 11. Thedevice of claim 10 wherein said apertures are circular in configurationand have a diameter of between 2.5 and 10 mm.
 12. The device of claim 8wherein said first side of said guard member includes a U-shapedportion, said sealing member being retained within said U-shapedportion.
 13. The device of claim 8 wherein said guard member issupported by said tensioning member.
 14. The device of claim 8 whereinsaid first side of said guard member has a vertically extending wall,said vertically extending wall merging with an inwardly extendingU-shaped portion, said sealing member being retained by said U-shapedportion.
 15. The device of claim 8 wherein said first side of said guardmember has an upwardly and outwardly angled wall portion, a U-shapedportion merging with said upwardly and outwardly extending portion, saidU-shaped portion retaining said sealing member.
 16. In combination aneavestrough having a rear wall, a front wall, a bottom wall, said wallsdefusing a trough therebetween, and an inwardly extending portionlocated adjacent said front wall, a recess defined by said inwardlyextending portion, and; a guard member having an elongated configurationwith a generally planar central portion, first and second longitudinallyextending sides located on either side of said generally planar centralportion, a plurality of apertures extending through said generallyplanar central portion; a longitudinally extending flexible sealingmember secured to said first side of said guard member, said flexiblesealing member extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom; a tensioningmember having first and second ends, said first end of said tensioningmember being secured to said rear wall of said gutter, said second endof said tensioning member having a hook shaped configuration engagingsaid recess of said eavestrough; said second side of said guard memberhaving an overflow wall extending generally vertically upwardly, and ahorizontal portion extending outwardly from an upper end of saidoverflow wall, said horizontal portion being designed to rest on saidgutter.